Apex Learning Partners with Pointful Education, Providing Educators Access to Engaging, Future-Focused Career and Technical Education Courses in Key Industries
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Students will now have access to an expanded catalog of Career and Technical Education and Elective Courses
“We recognize that this partnership with an industry leader like Apex Learning would provide even more students with access to highly engaging and relevant CTE courses,” said Steve Southwick, CEO and Founder, Pointful Education. SEATTLE (PRWEB) May 06, 2021
Apex Learning, a recognized leader in digital curriculum and online learning, today announced a partnership with Pointful Education, a leading publisher of digital career and elective courses. This partnership expands the Career and Technical Education (CTE) and elective course offerings for Apex Learning, enabling a broader set of CTE and electives courses for schools and distri
AMERICAN FORK
Zoom Storytime The American Fork Library is offering a live storytime on Zoom at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays. Register at https://aflibrary.eventbrite.com to get an invitation to join and then pick up a “Storytime at Home Kit” from the library. A new passcode will be assigned each week.
CEDAR HILLS
Karate classes New session begins Jan. 4 to March 22 (no classes on Jan. 18, Feb. 15 or March 15). One-hour classes for ages 6 and older are held Mondays and Wednesdays for different levels. The cost is $100 for 10 weeks of instruction. For more information, visit https://secure.rec1.com/UT/city-of-cedar-hills/catalog.
Martha “Marty” McLaren, a past West Seattle/South Park representative on the
Seattle Public Schools Board of Directors, has died. Ms. McLaren, a Puget Ridge resident, was 76 years old. She was a longtime educator and community advocate, but her highest-profile role was that of board member. She won election in 2011 by unseating incumbent
Steve Sundquist and then four years later was unseated herself by current board member
Leslie Harris. We talked with Ms. McLaren after her election in 2011; she spoke of her teaching career following her involvement with advocacy as a PTA leader while her children were in school. More details on her life are in her obituary, which we’ve just received: